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${GL_DOC}/README
${GL_EG}/db-config.php
${GL_EG}/geeklog.conf
${GL_EG}/lib-custom.php
${GL_EG}/siteconfig.php
${GL_ADMIN}/auth.inc.php
${GL_ADMIN}/block.php
${GL_ADMIN}/configuration.php
${GL_ADMIN}/configuration_validation.php
${GL_ADMIN}/database.php
${GL_ADMIN}/group.php
${GL_ADMIN}/index.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/bigdump.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/config-install.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/configinfo.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/help.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/index.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/info.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/install-plugins.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/language/chinese_simplified_utf-8.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/language/chinese_traditional_utf-8.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/language/english.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/language/german.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/language/hebrew_utf-8.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/language/japanese_utf-8.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/language/polish.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/layout/header-bg.png
${GL_ADMIN}/install/layout/logo.png
${GL_ADMIN}/install/layout/style.css
${GL_ADMIN}/install/lib-install.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/lib-upgrade.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/migrate.php
${GL_ADMIN}/install/success.php
${GL_ADMIN}/mail.php
${GL_ADMIN}/moderation.php
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins.php
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins/calendar/index.php
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins/links/category.php
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins/links/index.php
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins/polls/index.php
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins/spamx/images/spamx.png
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins/spamx/index.php
${GL_ADMIN}/plugins/staticpages/index.php
${GL_ADMIN}/sectest.php
${GL_ADMIN}/story.php
${GL_ADMIN}/syndication.php
${GL_ADMIN}/topic.php
${GL_ADMIN}/trackback.php
${GL_ADMIN}/user.php
${GL_TMPL}/backend/geeklog.rss
${GL_TMPL}/images/articles/index.html
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/File/test.pdf
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Flash/index.html
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/ai.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/avi.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/bmp.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/cs.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/default.icon.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/dll.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/doc.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/exe.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/fla.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/gif.gif
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${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/html.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/jpg.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/js.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/mdb.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/mp3.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/pdf.gif
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${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/xls.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/xml.gif
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/icons/zip.gif
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${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/image2.jpg
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Image/image3.jpg
${GL_TMPL}/images/library/Media/index.html
${GL_TMPL}/images/topics/index.html
${GL_TMPL}/images/topics/topic_gl.png
${GL_TMPL}/images/topics/topic_news.png
${GL_TMPL}/images/userphotos/index.html
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/emailgeeklogstories
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/afrikaans.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/afrikaans_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/bosnian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/bosnian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/bulgarian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/bulgarian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/catalan.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/catalan_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/chinese_simplified_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/chinese_traditional_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/croatian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/croatian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/czech.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/czech_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/danish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/danish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/dutch.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/dutch_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/english.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/english_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/estonian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/estonian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/farsi_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/finnish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/finnish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/french_canada.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/french_canada_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/french_france.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/french_france_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/german.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/german_formal.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/german_formal_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/german_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/hebrew_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/hellenic.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/hellenic_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/indonesian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/indonesian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/italian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/italian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/japanese_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/korean.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/korean_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/norwegian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/norwegian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/polish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/polish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/portuguese.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/portuguese_brazil.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/portuguese_brazil_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/portuguese_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/romanian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/romanian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/russian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/russian_utf-8.php
Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/serbian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/serbian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/slovak.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/slovak_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/slovenian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/slovenian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/spanish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/spanish_argentina.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/spanish_argentina_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/spanish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/swedish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/swedish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/turkish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/turkish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/ukrainian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/ukrainian_koi8-u.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/language/ukrainian_utf-8.php
Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/autoinstall.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/configuration_validation.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/functions.inc
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/install_defaults.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/install_updates.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/README
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/czech.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/czech_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/danish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/danish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/dutch.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/dutch_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/english.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/english_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/estonian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/estonian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/french_canada.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/french_canada_utf-8.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/french_france.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/french_france_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/german.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/german_formal.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/german_formal_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/german_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/hebrew_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/italian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/italian_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/japanese_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/korean.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/korean_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/russian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/russian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/slovak.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/slovak_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/slovenian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/slovenian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/spanish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/spanish_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/ukrainian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/ukrainian_koi8-u.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/language/ukrainian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/sql/mssql_install.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/sql/mssql_updates.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/sql/mysql_install.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/sql/mysql_updates.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/sql/pgsql_install.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/sql/pgsql_updates.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/addevent.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/addeventoption.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/addremoveevent.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/admin/batchdelete.thtml
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/admin/eventeditor.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/calendar.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/calendarday.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/calendarevent.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/calendarweek.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/dayview/column.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/dayview/dayview.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/dayview/quickaddform.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/dayview/singleevent.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/editpersonalevent.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/eventdetails.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/events.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/mastercalendaroption.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/personalcalendaroption.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/submitevent.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/weekview/events.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/calendar/templates/weekview/weekview.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/README
Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/autoinstall.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/configuration_validation.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/functions.inc
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/install_defaults.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/install_updates.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/README
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/chinese_simplified_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/chinese_traditional_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/czech.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/czech_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/dutch.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/dutch_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/english.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/english_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/estonian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/estonian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/french_canada.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/french_canada_utf-8.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/french_france.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/french_france_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/german.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/german_formal.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/german_formal_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/german_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/hebrew_utf-8.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/italian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/italian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/japanese_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/korean.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/korean_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/polish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/polish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/russian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/russian_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/slovenian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/slovenian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/spanish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/spanish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/ukrainian.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/ukrainian_koi8-u.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/language/ukrainian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/sql/mssql_install.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/sql/mssql_updates.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/sql/mysql_install.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/sql/mysql_updates.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/sql/pgsql_install.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/sql/pgsql_updates.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/admin/categoryeditor.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/admin/categorylist.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/admin/catitem.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/admin/linkeditor.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/categoryactivecol.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/categorycol.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/categorydropdown.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/categorylinks.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/categorynavigation.thtml
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${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/linkdetails.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/links.thtml
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/links/templates/pagenavigation.thtml
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/autoinstall.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/configuration_validation.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/functions.inc
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/install_defaults.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/install_updates.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/README
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/chinese_simplified_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/chinese_traditional_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/dutch.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/dutch_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/english.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/english_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/estonian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/estonian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/french_canada.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/french_canada_utf-8.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/french_france.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/french_france_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/german.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/german_formal.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/german_formal_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/german_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/hebrew_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/italian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/italian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/japanese_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/korean.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/korean_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/russian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/russian_utf-8.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/slovenian.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/slovenian_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/spanish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/spanish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/ukrainian.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/ukrainian_koi8-u.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/polls/language/ukrainian_utf-8.php
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/staticpages/language/spanish.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/staticpages/language/spanish_utf-8.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/staticpages/language/swedish.php
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${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/staticpages/language/turkish.php
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/staticpages/sql/mssql_install.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/staticpages/sql/mssql_updates.php
Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/plugins/staticpages/sql/mysql_install.php
Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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${GEEKLOG_BASE}/system/classes/syndication/feedparserbase.class.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/system/classes/syndication/parserfactory.class.php
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/system/classes/syndication/rdf.feed.class.php
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
${GEEKLOG_BASE}/system/classes/timezoneconfig.class.php
Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.7.1. Geeklog History/Changes: Oct 31, 2010 (1.7.1) ------------ - Fixed description of $index parameter for STORY_renderArticle (bug #0001203) [Dirk] - The number of successfully imported users was always reported as 0 for the "Batch Add" option in the User Manager (bug #0001211) [Ivy, Dirk] - Fixed a bug in the MS SQL changeDESCRIBE method to properly prefix the proper sql query string [Randy] - Updated Hebrew language files, provided by LWC - New Italian language files for the Links plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella - Updated Italian language files for the Static Pages plugin, provided by Rouslan Placella Calendar Plugin --------------- - Fixed an SQL error when returning search results for the Personal Calendar (bug #0001195) [Dirk] Oct 10, 2010 (1.7.1rc1) ------------ - If content from an Autotag produces another Autotag it will be executed (to a maximum of 5 times) [Tom] - Themes can now have their own display functions for the start and end of Blocks. (Feature #0001188) [Tom] - Reverted a change in 1.7.0 that would send a Content-Type header when calling COM_refresh since this conflicts with some plugins (e.g. the Forum) [Dirk] - Fixed wrong view after posting a comment on a poll (bug #0001080, patch provided by Wojtek Szkutnik) - Fixed language in the dropdown for the permanent cookie in the Configuration (bug #0001117, patch provided by Eric Brisco) - Added cancel and delete buttons to comment edit and submission forms when needed. (Feature #0000981) [Tom] - Reverted parts of the changes for bug #0001057: Do _not_ escape curly braces when displaying a block's content (bug #0001156). If you run into the problem that words in curly braces inside blocks are interpreted as template variables, simply add a space after the opening and/or the closing brace [Dirk] - Autotags can now be inserted directly into template files. (Feature #0001181) [Tom] - Plugins are able to control moderation and return a string to be displayed. (Feature #0000619 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Admin lists can now display a 0 in a column instead of being blank (bug #0001060 patch provided by jmucchiello) - Fixed "Show & Hide Boxes" option in My Account (reported by Pushkar) [Dirk] - Display the topic name (instead of the topic id) in the list of draft stories (bug #0001171) [Dirk] - Fixed COM_formatTimeString to correctly handle intervals bigger than 4 weeks (bug #0001158) [Dirk] - Call PLG_templateSetVars for the Advanced Search form [Dirk] - Make sure we keep the current status of the user's Advanced Editor option even when Advanced Editor is disabled for the site (Thanks, Markus) [Dirk] - Comment submissions for plugins were missing the type [Dirk] - In the Group Editor, hide the 'Apply "Default Group" change' option until the state of the "Default Group" checkbox changes (feature request #0001116, patch provided by Dushyant Tiwari) - Fixed handling of $LANG_DIRECTION in the install script (cf. bug #0000871) - Fixed query highlighting in articles - didn't work for queries that contained characters filtered by COM_applyFilter [Dirk] - Updated Japanese language file, provided by the Geeklog.jp group - New and updated French (France) language files, provided by Ben - Updated Hebrew language file for the Links plugin, provided by LWC Static Pages Plugin ------------------- - Call up the Advanced Editor when enabled (bug #0001147, patch provided by Samuel Leathers) - A Static Page can now be marked as a template and used by other Static Pages. (Feature #0001085) [Tom]
2010-11-04 16:52:10 +01:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
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2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
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2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update www/geeklog package to 1.6.1. Geeklog 1.6.1 New Features and Improvements * Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these meta tags may not be used by some search engines. * You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show only in Topic"). * New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else where autotags are allowed. * The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update your URLs and paths). * The Database Backup admin panel now includes options to optimize the database and convert tables to InnoDB (MySQL only). * Improved timezone support and let users actually set their own timezone. * Minor security enhancements: + "Important" cookies (like the session cookies) are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS attacks, provided your browser supports this flag. + Template errors will now trigger the standard error handler instead of exposing the template path. + Fixed inclusion protection for some of the Spam-X class files. Please also see the list of theme changes. Bugfixes * Fixed automatic closing of stories for comments after a certain amount of days. If you need to re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use this SQL request: UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1; * The comment speed limit was being ignored. * Fixed a bug in the Group Editor that didn't let you add groups to other groups (this problem was only introduced in Geeklog 1.6.0). * The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only). * Several tweaks and minor fixes (e.g. compatibility with PHP 4) in the search.
2009-11-30 16:44:45 +01:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update geeklog to 1.4.1. pkgsrc's change: improving our README file. Geeklog 1.4.1 New Features * Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks, Randy! Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been updated accordingly. * Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for your site. * Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site changes with the language. * Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for uploading images. * A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted. Security In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this release. Spam Protection With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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Update Geeklog to 1.6.0sr2 (security release 2). o Add some pkgsrc patches to improve Content-Type header output. Geeklog 1.6.0sr2 This release addresses the following security issue: * Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor. Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware. This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions). Other fixes: * Fixed installation using InnoDB tables. * Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's commentcode field. * Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin. Geeklog 1.6.0sr1 This release addresses the following security issues: 1. Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to email a story to a friend. 2. The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the permissions to view it on the site. Other fixes: * Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue was off. * Fixed calls to a nonexistent function COM_outputMessageAndAbort. Geeklog 1.6.0 Results from the Summer of Code This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the the 2008 Google Summer of Code: * Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West * Improved search, by Sami Barakat * Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd Other changes * The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now PHP 4.3.0. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway. * Includes FCKeditor 2.6.4.1 * Includes a new plugin, XMLSitemap, that automatically generates a XML sitemap file, as supported by all major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk. * Several new plugin API functions have been added and existing functions have been extended. * The included documentation has been moved to docs/english to allow for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found). * There were a variety of theme changes to support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout. This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank you!
2009-09-15 12:48:46 +02:00
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2007-05-20 17:56:44 +02:00
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